Tate Reeves
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 50 |
Date of birth | June 5,1974 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Florence |
Mississippi | |
United States | |
Party | Republican Party |
Spouse | Elee Reeves |
Office | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi |
Children | Sarah Tyler Reeves |
Elizabeth Magee Reeves | |
Job | Politician |
Basketball player | |
Official site | governorreeves.ms.gov |
Position | Governor of Mississippi |
Governor of Mississippi since 2020 | |
Education | Millsaps College |
Parents | Terry Reeves |
Dianne Peeples | |
Previous position | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi (2012–2020) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 461771 |
Tate Reeves Life story
Jonathan Tate Reeves is an American politician serving since 2020 as the 65th governor of Mississippi. A member of the Republican Party, Reeves served as the 32nd lieutenant governor of Mississippi from 2012 to 2020 and as the Mississippi State Treasurer from 2004 to 2012.
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... Governor Tate Reeves said significant risks remained in parts of the state...
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... He congratulated Tate Reeves, who defeated Democrat Jim Hood to extend the Republican Party s two-decade hold on the governor s office in Mississippi...
More storms feared after Mississippi tornado
By Sophie Long in Mississippi and James Gregory in LondonBBC News
More severe weather could be on its way to the US state of Mississippi following The Tornadoes which killed 26 people, The Governor has warned.
Governor Tate Reeves said significant risks remained in parts of The State .
Hundreds of people have been displaced in The Wake of The Tornadoes which tore through Mississippi and Alabama on Friday Night .
The Mayor of one of the worst affected towns said he had lost personal friends in the disaster.
Friday's Tornado was the deadliest in The State of Mississippi in More Than a decade. At least 25 people have died in The State , with one person confirmed dead in neighbouring Alabama.
Trees have been uprooted, trucks have overturned into houses and Power Lines have been brought down by the Tornado - Classified as " violent" and given the second-highest rating possible.
On Saturday, survivors of the disaster could be seen walking around, dazed and in shock. Sunday, on The Other hand, has been a hive of activity.
Volunteers, some coming from neighbouring Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, have been helping with the clean-up operation.
President Joe Biden has declared a state of emergency and deployed federal resources to help with The Rescue and response in some of the worst-hit towns.
The devastation is so great, it must be difficult to know where to begin. Crews are working to remove broken trees that are pinning down Power Lines , with thousands of people losing power during Friday's storm.
Stations have been Set Up outside some of The Few buildings still partially standing where people can collect water and sandwiches.
But while local communities are grappling with the response, there are warnings of further severe storms to come.
Speaking at a news conference convened in the western town of Rolling Fork , Governor Reeves said: " What we've seen, much like The Storm that occurred Friday Night , is in the 24-36 hours that are leading up to this afternoon, it appears that the risks seem to be getting worse and worse, not better.
" And when you stand here and see this, what feels like a beautiful weather day in Mississippi, please be aware and please know: if you are south of I-55 in Mississippi today there are significant risks. We Are prepared. "
The Governor said it had been " heartbreaking" to see The Loss and devastation caused by the twister, but said he was " damn proud to be a Mississippian" after seeing how locals had responded.
" Because Mississippians have done what Mississippians do, " He Said . " In times Of Tragedy , in times of crisis, they stand up and they show up, and they're here to help themselves, help their neighbours. "
In The Town of Rolling Fork , the extent of the devastation is still difficult to comprehend.
As you approach The Town from The South , you can clearly see the Tornado 's path. A straight line of trees have been stripped of their branches and uprooted, while others to either side are untouched.
Debris is strewn across The Acres of farmland that surround The Town , where parts of buildings and vehicles were deposited.
Mayor Eldridge Walker, also speaking at Sunday's news conference, said The Town would come back " bigger and better than ever before" to rounds of applause from those who gathered.
" I'm not only just The Mayor of this community, but I've lost personal friends, " He Said .
" I'm also The Local funeral Director - Now I'm having to meet those who have lost loved ones and help them make it through. "
US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has pledged to help The People of Mississippi, " not just today but for the long haul".
" It is inspiring to see The People of Mississippi come Together . . and The People of This Country come Together to assist those in dire need, " He Said .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com